| Brand | Brian Tell |
| Merchant | Amazon |
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As America's war in Vietnam winds down, David Rose-a pre-med student in Ann Arbor-is quietly recruited by the CIA, not for fieldwork but for proximity. Embedded in Paris and enrolled in medical school, he's assigned to get close to the daughter of South Vietnam's president and gather intelligence that could shape the ongoing Paris Peace negotiations. But what begins as a calculated performance soon becomes a life lived between layers-of desire, allegiance, and, finally, identity. Years later, after the American embassy in Tehran is seized, David is summoned again-this time into the field. Using his medical cover and the trust of an Iranian classmate, he becomes essential to a covert plan to reinsert CIA operatives into Iran. To conceal the operation's success, he devises an audacious deception: a staged helicopter crash in the desert, complete with bodies that will close the story before it can be questioned. Rachel, his Mossad contact, is both ally and lover-an enigma whose true loyalties remain as carefully concealed as his own. Under a cover story too fragile to survive a single misstep, David enters a country closing itself off to the world, a place where trust is currency and every kindness carries a hidden price. As the operation unravels and allegiances blur, David is forced to confront the illusion that he can remain untouched by politics, violence, or emotion. In the deserts outside Yazd, he will come to understand that redemption is never freely given and that the ghosts we carry often bear our own faces. The Student Spy: From Paris to Tehran is a novel of espionage, moral compromise, and divided allegiance, set against the elegance of 1970s Paris and the turbulence of revolutionary Iran. In the tradition of John le Carré, its suspense lies not in spectacle but in restraint-the slow erosion of certainty and the perilous cost of believing one can live behind a cover without becoming it.
| Brand | Brian Tell |
| Merchant | Amazon |
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| SKU | B0GK3D5K7F |
| Age Group | ADULT |
| Condition | NEW |
| Gender | UNISEX |
| Google Product Category | Media > Books |
| Product Type | Books > Subjects > Literature & Fiction > Action & Adventure > Mystery, Thriller & Suspense > Thriller & Suspense |
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